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Enable or Disable Network Discovery in Windows 10

In Windows 10, most of the network options were moved to Settings. The Setting app and the new Network flyout are completely different from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. The options have been moved around and it is not clear how to change PC visibility in the local network. In this article, we'll see how to configure Network Discovery in Windows 10 in order to make your PC discoverable or hide it in the local network area.

When you are signing in to your account for the very first time, Windows 10 asks you which kind of network you are connecting to: Home or Public.

If you pick Yes, the OS will configure it as a private network and turn on network discovery. For a Public network, discovery and access will be limited. If you need to access your computer from a remote PC or browse the PCs and devices on your local network, you need to set it to Home (Private).

So, network discovery is not enabled for public networks. To enable or disable it regardless of the network type you are using, there is a special option.

To enable or disable Network Discovery in Windows 10, do the following. If your network adapter is wired, do the following.

Click on the connection name on the right. In my case, it is named "Network 2":

On the next page, turn on the switch Make this PC discoverable to make your PC visible in the local network area.If you need to hide your PC in the local network area, then disable this option. Note: You won't be able to browse the Windows network from other PCs and their shares unless you enable the network discovery feature again.

On the right, click on the link "Manage known networks" under the Wi-Fi toggle.

Click on the network name you connected to and then click on the Properties button below.

On the next page, turn on the switch Make this PC discoverable to make your PC visible in the local network area.If you need to hide your PC in the local network area, then disable this option. Note: You won't be able to browse the Windows network from other PCs and their shares unless you enable the network discovery feature again.

Enable or Disable Network Discovery in Command Prompt

If you need to enable or disable the network discovery feature using the command prompt, you can do it as follows.

About Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer from Russia who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.